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. >> and when are you looking at biden's performance, part of the issue, martha raddatz asked a ton of foreign policy questions that got granular. things like housing weren't touched on, but a lot on libya and syria the affect of the two guys counts for a lot. and i think a lot of people would have seen paul ryan as an earnest guy and holding his own more or less. a bit shicky. kept getting interrupted and shut down, there might be other folks, midwestern folks that like the temperament and those impressions actually count for a lot. >> thank you very much no both of you, appreciate your time and outfront next, new trouble in the secret service, an agent arrested hours after the president left the campaign stop and then apple, is apple afraid? very afraid? >>> our third story out front, the secret service has another embarrassment on its hands. overnight, an agent was found passed out on the streets, and it was just hours after president obama left town. what can you tell us about the agent and what he was doing? >> his name is aaron francis england. he is a member of the uniformed div
. >> and when are you looking at biden's performance, part of the issue, martha raddatz asked a ton of foreign policy questions that got granular. things like housing weren't touched on, but a lot on libya and syria the affect of the two guys counts for a lot. and i think a lot of people would have seen paul ryan as an earnest guy and holding his own more or less. a bit shicky. kept getting interrupted and shut down, there might be other folks, midwestern folks that like the temperament...
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raddatz did superbly. >> martha raddatz did a great job. it was a reminder that specificity was important. she opened some questions towards the end that were more open-h open-ended. it may tell us something, somebody who has been in war zones, who has seen the point of the spear of decisions decided in washington may lead to life and death. >> you don't mean bs, you mean stuff, malarkey. >> no malarkey from you. thank you very much. >> and a great team. what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? we have a special take on that. that's next on "andrea mitchell reports." they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> what's going to happen in the next 24, chris cillizza is back with us. >> come on. >> we're talking about baseball. we're talking about the baltimore/yankee game at 5:07 and that -- >> the main show that peo
raddatz did superbly. >> martha raddatz did a great job. it was a reminder that specificity was important. she opened some questions towards the end that were more open-h open-ended. it may tell us something, somebody who has been in war zones, who has seen the point of the spear of decisions decided in washington may lead to life and death. >> you don't mean bs, you mean stuff, malarkey. >> no malarkey from you. thank you very much. >> and a great team. what political...
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in did martha raddatz bring up the abortion issue last night to reignite the war on women debate? those reports after these messages. >> laura: in the fridays with geraldo segment tonight, the candidates spent a considerable amount of time last night on foreign policy issues. and things got pretty tense while the discussion moved to afghanistan. >> we are sending fewer people to the front to fight them. >> that's right, beast because that's the afghan responsibility. we have trained them. >> not in the east. >> let's move to another war. >> not in the east. >> the most dangerous place in the world. >> that's why we don't want to send fewer people. >> that's why we should send americans in to do the jobs -- you would rather americans be doing the job. >> we are already sending americans to do the job but fewer of them. >> that's right, we are sending in more afghans to do the job. >> laura: joining me now from new york is fox news anchor geraldo rivera. and geraldo, before we get to afghanistan, i want to get your take on the obama campaign's response first to the libya attack. we
in did martha raddatz bring up the abortion issue last night to reignite the war on women debate? those reports after these messages. >> laura: in the fridays with geraldo segment tonight, the candidates spent a considerable amount of time last night on foreign policy issues. and things got pretty tense while the discussion moved to afghanistan. >> we are sending fewer people to the front to fight them. >> that's right, beast because that's the afghan responsibility. we have...
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when you're looking at biden's performance, part of the issue is that martha raddatz is a foreign policy correspondent that asked questions that got very, very granular. other things that a lot of folks at home weren't following, so on that substance point, i think the affect of the two guys counts for a lot and i think a lot f people saw ryan as an earnest guy, holding his own more or less. was a bit shaky, but kept getting interrupted and shut down. so it's not just republicans who might see it that way, but other folks, midwestern folks, who like paul ryan's temperment and those count for a lot. >> "outfront" next, new trouble in the secret service. an agent arrested just hours after the president left a campaign stop and then apple. is apple afraid? very afraid. dea. think. drink coffee. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the track. tweak. tweak. tweak. stop. take it to the car shows. call the crit
when you're looking at biden's performance, part of the issue is that martha raddatz is a foreign policy correspondent that asked questions that got very, very granular. other things that a lot of folks at home weren't following, so on that substance point, i think the affect of the two guys counts for a lot and i think a lot f people saw ryan as an earnest guy, holding his own more or less. was a bit shaky, but kept getting interrupted and shut down. so it's not just republicans who might see...
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. >> martha. >> go ahead. >> martha, look. >> here is some of what the republicans are saying about the vice president's performance last night. >> reminded me of al gore in 2000 walking over and standing by president bush sort of getting in his space. >> i don't know if he thought this was a joke but he was laughing a lot. >> it was bizarre. i thought it was belittling. >> brad, any concern here? the fight for the middle, fight for the swing voters, did biden perhaps go too far? women voters included here, too. >> heck, no. first of all, i was watching this last night with dials and the vice president was off the charts. the vice president is passionate. those times where he was interrupting or flashing a grin, he was calling out paul ryan for lying. that was what happened last night. that's why they want to replay this debate and try to make the vice president to be out as something he is not. paul ryan lost. he was exposed for lying on the tax plan. he was exposed for lying on medicare. he was exposed to somebody that wants to privatize social security. he was exposed as a ticket tha
. >> martha. >> go ahead. >> martha, look. >> here is some of what the republicans are saying about the vice president's performance last night. >> reminded me of al gore in 2000 walking over and standing by president bush sort of getting in his space. >> i don't know if he thought this was a joke but he was laughing a lot. >> it was bizarre. i thought it was belittling. >> brad, any concern here? the fight for the middle, fight for the swing...
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tonight's 90-minute debate is divided between domestic and foreign policy, and moderator martha raddatz says she will alternate between the two in nine ten-minute segments. each segment will have a response followed by untimed discussion. libya will indeed come up tonight. speaking of libya, that was the subject of a heated congressional hearing yesterday that was one part spectacle and one part substance. the bottom line, no part of the hearing was good for the white house. two former security officers from the libyan mission testified that their requests for help were either turned down or ignored. >> i asked for 12 agents. his response to that was you're asking for the sun, moon, and the stars. you know what makes most frustrating about this assignment? it's not the hardships, it's not the gunfire, it's not the threats, it's dealing and fighting against the people, programs, and personnel who are supposed to be supporting me. for me, the taliban is on the inside of the building. >> republicans repeatedly accused the state department of lying by initially blaming the attack on protest
tonight's 90-minute debate is divided between domestic and foreign policy, and moderator martha raddatz says she will alternate between the two in nine ten-minute segments. each segment will have a response followed by untimed discussion. libya will indeed come up tonight. speaking of libya, that was the subject of a heated congressional hearing yesterday that was one part spectacle and one part substance. the bottom line, no part of the hearing was good for the white house. two former security...
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let martha raddatz do her thing. it's a quiet day. the security here was noticeably less than when you had the two guys at the tops of the ticket like in denver. such a big day for news people and including for abc news whose reporter will be moderating this. this is one of the articles i found on the abc news site talking about the big debate tonight. paul ryan, known for his conscientious diet and exercise regime, planned to eat a light dinner of salmon and rice. after having had a tuna salad sandwich for lunch today, joe biden is plan ago meal of grilled chicken with spaghetti and spald. then they talked about how the biden team munched on m and m's and animal crackers and that is the most exciting nugget i have for you. >> bill: we have the predebate meal which is always important. i worked with martha raddatz in boston up there. she's a very good reporter. but she's not going to have much to do tonight. i mean, you know how these things go. >> i think if she's smart, she'll stay out of the way. who knows more about the issues tha
let martha raddatz do her thing. it's a quiet day. the security here was noticeably less than when you had the two guys at the tops of the ticket like in denver. such a big day for news people and including for abc news whose reporter will be moderating this. this is one of the articles i found on the abc news site talking about the big debate tonight. paul ryan, known for his conscientious diet and exercise regime, planned to eat a light dinner of salmon and rice. after having had a tuna salad...
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. >> and when are you looking at biden's performance, part of the issue, martha raddatz asked a ton of foreign policy questions that got granular. things like housing weren't touched on, but a lot on libya and syria the affect of the two guys counts for a lot. and i think a lot of people would have seen paul ryan as an earnest guy and holding his own more or less. a bit shicky. kept getting interrupted and shut down, there might be other folks, midwestern folks that like the temperament and those impressions actually count for a lot. >> thank you very much no both of you, appreciate your time and outfront next, new trouble in the secret service, an agent arrested hours after the president left the campaign stop and then apple, is apple afraid? very afraid? are made with real ingredients you can see. like whole roasted nuts, chewy granola, and real fruit. nature valley trail mix bars. 100% natural. 100% delicious. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just r
. >> and when are you looking at biden's performance, part of the issue, martha raddatz asked a ton of foreign policy questions that got granular. things like housing weren't touched on, but a lot on libya and syria the affect of the two guys counts for a lot. and i think a lot of people would have seen paul ryan as an earnest guy and holding his own more or less. a bit shicky. kept getting interrupted and shut down, there might be other folks, midwestern folks that like the temperament...
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martha raddatz did end up asking a question about abortion. i think a lot of people felt and i share the feeling it was bizarrely phrased. it was asking each of the candidates who are both catholics how does your personal faith affect your view on abortion. this was paul ryan's response. >> you want to ask basically why i'm pro life. it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years ago my wife jan and i went to mercy hospital in janesville where i was born for our seven week ultrasound for our first born child, and we saw that heartbeat. our little baby was in the shape of a bean, and to this day we have nick named our first born child liza bean. i understand this is a difficult issue and i respect people who don't agree with me on this, but the policy of a romney administration will be to oppose abortion with the exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. >>> paul ryan once said the exceptions for life of a mother was a loophol
martha raddatz did end up asking a question about abortion. i think a lot of people felt and i share the feeling it was bizarrely phrased. it was asking each of the candidates who are both catholics how does your personal faith affect your view on abortion. this was paul ryan's response. >> you want to ask basically why i'm pro life. it's not simply because of my catholic faith. that's a factor, of course, but it's also because of reason and science. you know, i think about 10 1/2 years...
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loser is, hay it to say this with the minority with martha raddatz, i see good money to see the fight not the referee. >> bret: interventionist moderator. >> you said itism put a name on it now. stuck with that. >> mitt romney is the winner. there was a good analysis. this was not a bump but change in trajectory. zero sum game. loser is obama. >> bret: many people move florida to lean romney. charles -- sorry, bill. >> we can's winner is baseball, which has had a fantastic post season. walkoff home run. ibanez. giants coming back from down 2-0 to win 3-2. fantastic baseball post season so far and hopefully culminate to the nats victory later tonight. again for the cardinals. loser big bird. a lot of secret big bird haters came out after the controversy began last week. >> bret: by the way jonah goldberg with the secret big bird hater. he came out -- do you remember that? on the panel. >> talking about big bird hi drojny. there is a psychological issue there. >> going to give him free therapy. >> okay. last round here. the world series winner predictions? >> pick nationals now. i pick
loser is, hay it to say this with the minority with martha raddatz, i see good money to see the fight not the referee. >> bret: interventionist moderator. >> you said itism put a name on it now. stuck with that. >> mitt romney is the winner. there was a good analysis. this was not a bump but change in trajectory. zero sum game. loser is obama. >> bret: many people move florida to lean romney. charles -- sorry, bill. >> we can's winner is baseball, which has had a...
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martha? megyn: i'm megyn. she's martha. [laughter] but it does make you wonder. if barack obama was the friend of her now-ex-husband, on the one hand he attended her wedding, but on the other hand, she divorced that guy. so, you know, query whether the loyalty is still there whether it was in the first place. trace, thank you. the proof is always in the pudding. a lot of political journalists have a bias, a lot of folks are rooting for one candidate or another, the question is whether they show it this their performance. keep it right here, folks, for the vice presidential debate. it is the one and only chance you will have to see these running mates go toe to toe. join bret baier and me more live coverage and analysis beginning at 8:55 p.m. eastern time. we will take the debate live, and then we will have full analysis after the debate right here on fnc. >>> well, 2008's vice presidential debate between sarah palin and joe biden drew almost 70 million the viewers -- tv viewers, the most ever for a vice presidential debate. >> i may not answer the questions that
martha? megyn: i'm megyn. she's martha. [laughter] but it does make you wonder. if barack obama was the friend of her now-ex-husband, on the one hand he attended her wedding, but on the other hand, she divorced that guy. so, you know, query whether the loyalty is still there whether it was in the first place. trace, thank you. the proof is always in the pudding. a lot of political journalists have a bias, a lot of folks are rooting for one candidate or another, the question is whether they show...
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little complicated is because he'll essentially have to say my views on abortion are not at issue, martha. it's governor romney's views we're talking about. and i don't want to confuse views, so my sponsorship of all these bills is not relevant to the conversation. then what he's going to do is pivot and start attacking president obama on this question of obama care require, catholic affiliated institutions provide contraception. >> so basically don't answer the question, just divert? >> he'll do that. >> he'll divert? >> for sure. >> robert, here is how paul ryan's 28 2008 opponent described debating him. i'm quoting. it was like nailing jello to the wall. he would just change his story as convenient and make up facts to fit what he was -- what he wanted to say. i mean, joe biden's really got his work cut out, doesn't he, robert? >> i would make the argument joe biden does have his work cut out, regardless of congressman ryan's previous statements or the previous opponent's statements. there are a lot of democrats out there putting a lot of hopes on vice president biden to knock this out
little complicated is because he'll essentially have to say my views on abortion are not at issue, martha. it's governor romney's views we're talking about. and i don't want to confuse views, so my sponsorship of all these bills is not relevant to the conversation. then what he's going to do is pivot and start attacking president obama on this question of obama care require, catholic affiliated institutions provide contraception. >> so basically don't answer the question, just divert?...
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he did have equal time, as martha raddatz pointed out. and as people who counted the minutes, it was almost equal, only about a minute difference between the two. i think he -- if he had behaved like this against sarah palin four years ago, he would have been seen as an -- reminded some women of an abusive husband. >> eric: jehmu, do you think he was acting like an abusive husband? >> i spent the day with my five-year-old nephew and he doesn't whine as much as republicans have been since this debate. it's like if you can't take the heat, then stay out of the kitchen. it was okay when governor romney interrupted the president of the united states, but it's not okay when paul ryan gets interrupted. come on. the reality is joe biden won this debate. it's very clear that he won it. but many conservatives can't own up to it and they want to talk about style versus the substance of -- sorry -- looking into the camera and talking to senior citizens. that was a powerful, powerful moment. >> eric: cal, talk about substance. >> let's talk about sub
he did have equal time, as martha raddatz pointed out. and as people who counted the minutes, it was almost equal, only about a minute difference between the two. i think he -- if he had behaved like this against sarah palin four years ago, he would have been seen as an -- reminded some women of an abusive husband. >> eric: jehmu, do you think he was acting like an abusive husband? >> i spent the day with my five-year-old nephew and he doesn't whine as much as republicans have been...
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martha is out today. i'm bill hemmer. welcome here. >> i'm alisyn camerota in for martha bill: we have new fox following polling numbers leaning toward the republican ticket. president obama at 51, joe biden at 44%. whatever the numbers, paul ryan says he is ready to go later tonight. >> what i'm excited about is we get to offer the american people a very clear choice. joe biden has been on the stage before. he has been on the big stages. it is my first time. what he can't run from president obama's indefensible record. they're offering more of the same. i'm excited because we have a chance to offer the country very clear choice. let's get some ice cream. bill: bret baier, anchor of "special report", co-host of tonight's debate coverage live. morning to you in danville. i didn't think paul ryan ate ice cream but that is beside the point. who has the highest hurdle to clear tonight, biden or ryan? >> it might be yogurt. we're not sure. good morning. it might be joe biden. it might be because democrats really have expectati
martha is out today. i'm bill hemmer. welcome here. >> i'm alisyn camerota in for martha bill: we have new fox following polling numbers leaning toward the republican ticket. president obama at 51, joe biden at 44%. whatever the numbers, paul ryan says he is ready to go later tonight. >> what i'm excited about is we get to offer the american people a very clear choice. joe biden has been on the stage before. he has been on the big stages. it is my first time. what he can't run from...
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martha raddatz acknowledged the historic nature of the occasion. >> this debate is indeed historic. we have two catholic candidates. first time on a stage such as this. >> now raddatz went on to ask how their catholic beliefs influence their political views on abortion. it is an issue of importance to women and catholics the latter compromising about a quarter of voters. >>> a new pew research study highlights a key swing vote, white moderate catholic, socially liberal but conservative about the government's role. the key here is half of these catholic moderates are now leaning democrat. 39% gop. but pew says their numbers are declining, with moderates representing 42% of catholic voters in 2000, and in 2008, 32%. >>> and a new pew hispanic center poll shows president obama with a commanding lead among latinos. 69% of the poll giving the nod to the president. 21% to mitt romney. however pew says the 77% of latinos who say they're absolutely certain to vote is less than all other registered voters. and the issue for most among latinos,age indication, followed by jobs and the che. >>>
martha raddatz acknowledged the historic nature of the occasion. >> this debate is indeed historic. we have two catholic candidates. first time on a stage such as this. >> now raddatz went on to ask how their catholic beliefs influence their political views on abortion. it is an issue of importance to women and catholics the latter compromising about a quarter of voters. >>> a new pew research study highlights a key swing vote, white moderate catholic, socially liberal but...
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. >> what it was, it was a tragedy, martha. chris stevens was one of our best, we lost three other brave americans. i can make absolutely two commitments to you and all the american people tonight. one, we will find and bring justice the men who did this. and secondly, we will get to the bottom of it and whatever, wherever the facts lead us, wherever they lead us, we will make clear to the american public, because whatever mistakes are made will not be made again. jenna: let's see with libya for a moment now. last night vice president biden said the obama administration was not told of requests for more security in the run-up to the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. republicans pounced on that claim pointing to testimony the day before from the state department officials that said there had been earlier requests for more security staffing. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live in washington with more on all this. the catherine. >> reporter: good morning. on libya the vice president blamed th
. >> what it was, it was a tragedy, martha. chris stevens was one of our best, we lost three other brave americans. i can make absolutely two commitments to you and all the american people tonight. one, we will find and bring justice the men who did this. and secondly, we will get to the bottom of it and whatever, wherever the facts lead us, wherever they lead us, we will make clear to the american public, because whatever mistakes are made will not be made again. jenna: let's see with...
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here's the point, martha, if we don't -- >> my next guest is an expert in facial communication. he is professor chris cole, joins me here from purdue university in indiana. chris, welcome. and before we walk through and see sort of this cool technology and what you're doing to their faces, i want to ask you, why this matters, not just as much what they're saying, but how they appear. >> well, i think when you think about emotions, we -- emotions are extremely important and a lot of us are actually making our decisions for this election based upon how we feel. and the best channel, probably the most important channel for communicating emotions is actually through the face. and we do it very spontaneously and automatically. >> this is something i know you told me earlier, you've been studying this for six years or so. let's begin. walk me through the clips. we have these clips from the debate. first, we'll see ryan's -- we'll see ryan's facial expression responding to biden talking about abortion. >> yes. and so what you're seeing is joe biden is talking about his belief that the
here's the point, martha, if we don't -- >> my next guest is an expert in facial communication. he is professor chris cole, joins me here from purdue university in indiana. chris, welcome. and before we walk through and see sort of this cool technology and what you're doing to their faces, i want to ask you, why this matters, not just as much what they're saying, but how they appear. >> well, i think when you think about emotions, we -- emotions are extremely important and a lot of...
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so martha rad it was trying to ask about that. that is directly contradictory to what the state department testified to wednesday. now today the white house comes out and tries to say he was talking about his accept and the president. they weren't aware. -- he was talking about himself and the president. they weren't aware. do it matter at all? is that a distinction without a difference? >> certainly it matters. are they saying the state department was hiding key information from them? jay carney has all the integrity of a telemarketer without the charm. joe biden is our vice president. last night when i heard him blame the intelligence community, intelligence failures, megyn, when a presidential administration. megyn: let me stop you, ralph. it's two points so i want to make sure everybody is with us. there is two parts of what he said. intel people told us about a video. but i want to stay on this first thing. he's trying to say according to the white house we didn't know, the president and i didn't know that these folks at the
so martha rad it was trying to ask about that. that is directly contradictory to what the state department testified to wednesday. now today the white house comes out and tries to say he was talking about his accept and the president. they weren't aware. -- he was talking about himself and the president. they weren't aware. do it matter at all? is that a distinction without a difference? >> certainly it matters. are they saying the state department was hiding key information from them?...
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just one, martha radditz. interestingly, we've seen a lot of polling in regards to romney, obama, obama-romney in various states. but not vice presidential polls. we have one to share about approval and disapproval. what likely voters think. joe biden, pretty well-known with basically minus three split. paul ryan with plus ten. but he's not as well-known. tonight that will cure a lot of that. he'll be introduced to a lot of folks who haven't heard him speak at length. this will be their opportunity. gretchen? >> gretchen: steve brown live in kentucky, thanks for that breakdown. >> steve: yesterday you probably saw portion of it live here on the fox news channel, house hearings into what happened in benghazi, libya. there you can see darrell issa. he presided over the session which was called security failures of benghazi. it was contentious at times, but the state department did admit, even though the people on the ground in libya had been begging for more back up, more security, they simply didn't get it. wat
just one, martha radditz. interestingly, we've seen a lot of polling in regards to romney, obama, obama-romney in various states. but not vice presidential polls. we have one to share about approval and disapproval. what likely voters think. joe biden, pretty well-known with basically minus three split. paul ryan with plus ten. but he's not as well-known. tonight that will cure a lot of that. he'll be introduced to a lot of folks who haven't heard him speak at length. this will be their...
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when martha raddatz answer asked that question, he criticized mitt romney's position on iraq. the question was about benghazi and attacks in libya and he immediately questioned mitt romney's foreign policy credentials. in politics when you get a question you don't like and don't want to answer, you pivot. >> and is the whole notion of throwing the intelligence community under the bus saying that's what they were telling us, we were only reporting what they were telling us, which is awkward for a vice president to do that. >> it's awkward for anybody. if you talk to people in the intelligence community and now at the state department, they're not han pi. they're not happy. the leadershipers of the administration in their view, jay carney speaks for the president, the vice president on stage last night essentially publicly scolding, publicly blaming others for what happened in the administration. those people don't like that. wolf, you've been in washington a long time. there's a history of this. if you go back during the whole saddam hussein, weapons of mass destruction, what h
when martha raddatz answer asked that question, he criticized mitt romney's position on iraq. the question was about benghazi and attacks in libya and he immediately questioned mitt romney's foreign policy credentials. in politics when you get a question you don't like and don't want to answer, you pivot. >> and is the whole notion of throwing the intelligence community under the bus saying that's what they were telling us, we were only reporting what they were telling us, which is...
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facts matter, martha. facts matter. but the fact of the matter is, he says they are working. and the fact is -- let's take a look at the facts. well, in fact. >> and in fact that is a fact. that is a fact. >> joe biden likes facts ♪ music from dragnet] >> just the facts, ma'am. joe biden used the word fact 26 times in different ways. that was an indication to fact-checkers to say if what he was saying was actually fact. >> talking bun employment in this case fact checkers are not unemployed or under employed. they are busy in this campaign season. he talked about taxes and this number shifted quite a bit from where the obama administration had been. listen to vice president biden. >> middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars or more will begin to contribute slightly more. >> that million-dollar more was the one that made a lot of people sit up straight in their chair. wait, we haven't heard anything about that in fact, the number where the tax increase comes currently is around $200,000. that's the threshold. what joe biden is talking about is exactly w
facts matter, martha. facts matter. but the fact of the matter is, he says they are working. and the fact is -- let's take a look at the facts. well, in fact. >> and in fact that is a fact. that is a fact. >> joe biden likes facts ♪ music from dragnet] >> just the facts, ma'am. joe biden used the word fact 26 times in different ways. that was an indication to fact-checkers to say if what he was saying was actually fact. >> talking bun employment in this case fact...